I was using aurora store for awhile and today I got a notification tell me to update this app. I have no idea what it do exactly, but I always try to degoogle my phone as much as possible. It would help a lot if someone can give an answer. Thank in advance.
A quick DuckDuckGoing says offloading mobile data onto known wifi networks managed by the carrier.
That verb is quite cumbersome to use, I propose the following;
- “A quick ducking”
- “I ducked it”
- “Go duck it!”
- “You should duck him”
- “never duck that”
- “You should often duck yourself to learn what it will be like when other people duck you.”
Duck it or f"ck it.
Manually degoogling a phone can result in many unwanted problems. Essential aosp softwares are REPLACED by its proprietary alternatives by google . The best way to go is use an Aosp ROM or microg ROM/os. Like Grapheneos Microg4lineage Calyxos or any other you likeI get that custom ROM is the best for degoogle my phone but as a Samsung user with a snapdragon chip I already run out of luck for it.
Not bcz of snapdragon but Samsung you are out of luck
Yeah I hate samsung so much should have buy a pixel
If you’re from Europe then you can get install a custom bootloader regardless of Snapdragon.
I’m using crdroid with microg and the best match for this is carrier communication
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Thank for the suggestion I am currently using app manager to delete system software via adb I will test canta when I can